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The proposed 600-metre-deep geological repository would see spent nuclear waste contained behind multiple barriers, including copper casks, bentonite clay, layers of concrete and the geology ...
That’s how long the NWMO says it will take to go through the process the government-mandated and industry-funded organization ...
Canada’s nuclear waste exceeds the energy equivalence of Alberta’s oil sands by a large margin, and the current available amount (approximately 60,000 tons, stored safely at licensed nuclear ...
The seven-storey radioactive megadump, known as the NSDF (Near Surface Disposal Facility), is planned to hold one million ...
The Canadian government has yet to decide whether it would allow recycling spent nuclear fuel in the country, as the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) announces it will be engaging with the ...
An agreement signed between Grand Council Treaty #3 (GCT#3) and the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) has raised the ire of some First Nation leaders and elders in the territory.
Used nuclear fuel loses about 99 per cent of its radioactivity in the first 10 years after removal from the reactor, but it takes about a million years for it to reach the original level of ...
Founded in 2002, the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) is a not-for-profit organization tasked with the safe, long-term management of Canada's intermediate- and high-level radioactive ...
On Thursday, the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO), a Toronto-based non-profit created by Parliament that has been scouring the country for storage spots since 2010, released reports that ...
The nuclear waste management market is estimated to be valued at US$ 5.00 Bn in 2024 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 2.1% over the forecast period 2024-2031, as highlighted in a new report ...
By using Canada’s nuclear waste Ontario can decarbonize industry, transportation and heating and lead the world into an energy-rich noncarbon future.
Part one: Nuclear waste series CTV London’s Scott Miller previews next week’s vote in South Bruce to decide if they will host Canada’s used nuclear fuel. Michelle Stein knows exactly how she ...
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